Rider BCN (Javi) Barcelona

21 abr. 2018

Today I received this short
message that took me several minutes of my life... and if you are reading this,
also of your life to let FB to check. I copied below in order that you can read
easily, and for me it is interesting the tag me everywhere option, called FACE
RECOGNITION, that will allow FB to know a bit more about me, not only my liked
pictures... the pictures where I have a twin brother or sister.

Maybe it can help you to
find your family but it is not my case.

I do not know if Instagram
pictures and WhatsApp shared content will be with a tag with my ID on it.

So I preferred to decline
this option.

Let me know what you think
about all new regulations that you must accept in order to continue using FB
were the product of data mining is your profile.

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3 abr. 2015

This year my summer holidays will be a bit different as I will join a Polish Charity Rally called Zlombol. Here is a bit of history of what it is and why I would like that some companies and individuals will help the charity event in some way.

In
2007-2008, Monaco.In 2009, the Arctic Circle. In 2010, up 121 teams took
off to Istanbul.

In 2011
almost 130 teams went to visit Ness in the Scottish Highlands. Złombol 2012 went
to Olympia. Złombol in 2013 was able to reach the NORDKAPP! In 2014 to Lloret de Mar.

This year we
will climb to one of the hardest roads in Europe, PassodelloStelvio.

15 / 08 / 2015 Katowice – PassodelloStelvio 2757m above
sea level

In order to
support the trip it is possible to buy space on the van and put your company
logo, or message. 100% of accumulated funds will be transferred to purchase
needed items for children from orphanages.

Teams cover
the cost of the trip and the purchase of vehicles on their own. All other costs,
such the official website are covered privately by the organizers of the event.

Teams are
proud to receive support of many companies and institutions and many
individuals. Full list of
donors is available on the website.

Why
you?

We think as
our red vehicle matches the Polish Flag it can be interesting for your company
that your logo will be associated with the Polish market.

The history
of the Rally is covered with success by several Polish media, and in our case,
it will be covered by additional international media as one of the Team members
is Spanish.

Our model
A06B from 1990 is the Polish van that helped to move the country. It was
prepared by previous owner to participate in Złombol. Unfortunately, he was not
able to join the rally due to medical conditions. We will continue his dream and
start our own. We will finish the mechanical adjustments needed to afford the
rally with safety conditions.

I am an
adventure motorcycle rider. I collect and restore classic motorcycles and cars
and I have a bit of knowledge about mechanical and IT. I am also involved in
Spanish cooking events, like El Txoco de Varsovia, having great social media coverage with this
nonprofit gourmet club.

What
we need?

First:

Your contribution to the charity event
with the amount that you consider. This is a requirement of the rally
participation.

Second:

Your help in
whatever you think can be gifted by your company, as our budget of the things
needed for the rally is limited.

High competences in the area of Quality Management in automotive, textile and metal industries, with focus on process improvement via new technologies introduction. Certified Quality Systems Internal Auditor with wide knowledge of the latest IT technologies. Four years of experience in mobile software development with successful creation of e-call.mobi prototype, practical application for easy and automatic emergency response in case of motorbike accidents.